Posts tagged with ‘Facebook’

Google announced recently that they plan to close Google Reader on 1 July. Google Reader is a service that allows users to subscribe to feeds published by websites, blogs, news sites, etc. so as to read articles and be notified of updates from those sites all in one place. RSS feeds had been around for […]

As previously discussed, I don’t use Facebook to keep track of contacts for privacy reasons. However, it can be useful to have a Facebook account in order to make contact with and e-mail people, and also to view photo galleries when they have granted sufficiently-public access. Unfortunately, in these unenlightened times, Facebook is many people’s […]

I don’t use Facebook, largely because I don’t like giving up control of who sees various pieces of personal data. Traditionally, an address book was a very private thing, kept securely at home. But now, with social networking sites such as Facebook, people seem happy to publish a list of their contacts on the internet. […]

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Everyone who wants us to #Remain in the EU should permanently stop using Facebook after seeing these disgusting targeted ads bbc.in/2AeH6kj It used to be tabloids that wielded huge power; now it's Facebook. Leave Facebook, not the EU, and free the web while you're at it~2 weeks agoReplyRetweetFavourite

Found @Namesco have broken one of my PHP scripts since the transfer from @virtualnames as allow_url_fopen is not enabled. Apparently if I pay 3 times as much for CPanel they will enable it. I never asked for this; forced to become a Namesco customer.~3 months agoReplyRetweetFavourite